9648085

Exchange of Signalling Messages in an Internet Protocol Communications Network Between Entities Applying Object Oriented Processing of Signalling Messages.

PublishedMay 9, 2017
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1. A method of exchanging signaling messages in an Internet Protocol (IP) communications network, the IP communications network comprising a chain of at least two entities configured to process object oriented signaling messages, the method comprising: at a first network entity in the chain: receiving a signaling message, wherein the signaling message comprises one of a text-based signaling message and an object-oriented based signaling message comprising serialized object classes of an object oriented programming language; responsive to the signaling message being a text-based signaling message, converting the signaling message to the object-oriented based signaling message; responsive to the signaling message being an object-oriented based signaling message, processing the signaling message without parsing the signaling message; and transmitting the object-oriented based signaling message from the first network entity in the chain to a second network entity in the chain causing the second network entity to process the object-oriented based signaling message without parsing the object-oriented based signaling message.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the object classes of the object oriented programming language are JAVA object classes.

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3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, prior to transmitting the object-oriented based signaling message to the second entity in the chain, serializing the object classes of the object-oriented based signaling message.

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4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the object-oriented based signaling message sent to the second network entity comprises a designation string indicating that the object-oriented based signaling message comprises the serialized object classes of the object oriented programming language.

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5. The method of claim 3 , wherein processing the signaling message without parsing the signaling message comprises: de-serializing the received serialized object classes of the object oriented programming language; and applying object oriented processing of to the de-serialized object classes of the object oriented programming language.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising exchanging, with the second network entity prior to receiving the first signaling message, a parameter indicating whether one or both of the first and second network entities are configured to exchange object classes of an object oriented programming language.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising exchanging a parameter with the second network entity indicating whether one or both of the first and second network entities are configured to exchange object classes of an object oriented programming language.

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8. The method of claim 6 : wherein the first and second network entities of the chain operate in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and exchange Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling messages; and wherein the parameter is exchanged in at least one of a SIP Register, a SIP Invite, and a SIP Response signaling message.

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9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the parameter comprises at least one of: a first port number for exchanging signaling messages comprising the object classes of the object oriented programming language; and a second port number for exchanging signaling messages not comprising the object classes of the object oriented programming language.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second network entities of the chain operate in an IP communications network supporting Voice over IP (VoIP) communications.

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11. A network entity comprising: one or more processing circuits operable as a signaling circuit and configured to: receive a signaling message, wherein the signaling message comprises one of a text-based signaling message and an object-oriented based signaling message comprising serialized object classes of an object oriented programming language; responsive to the signaling message being a text-based signaling message, convert the signaling message to an object-oriented based signaling message; responsive to the signaling message being an object-oriented based signaling message, process the signaling message without parsing the signaling message; and transmit the object-oriented based signaling message from the first network entity in the chain to a second network entity in the chain causing the second network entity to process the object-oriented based signaling message without parsing the object-oriented based signaling message.

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12. The entity of claim 11 , wherein the object classes of the object oriented programming language are JAVA object classes.

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13. The entity of claim 11 : wherein the one or more processing circuits comprise a transmission circuit configured to: serialize the object classes of the object oriented programming language for transmission to the second network entity; and responsive to the signaling message being the object-oriented based signaling message, de-serialize the serialized object classes of the object oriented programming language received at the first network entity.

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14. The entity according to claim 11 , wherein the one or more processing circuits are further configured to exchange object oriented programming version information in the IP communications network.

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15. An Internet Protocol (IP) communications system comprising: at least first and second network entities configured to: communicate signaling messages with each other, wherein each signaling message comprises one of a text-based signaling message and an object-oriented based signaling message comprising serialized object classes of an object oriented programming language; for each signaling message that is a text-based signaling message, convert the signaling message to an object-oriented based signaling message; for each signaling message that is an object-oriented based signaling message, process the signaling message without parsing the signaling message; and transmit the object-oriented based signaling message from the first network entity in the chain to a second network entity in the chain causing the second network entity to process the object-oriented based signaling message without parsing the object-oriented based signaling message.

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May 9, 2017

Inventors

Rogier August Caspar Joseph Noldus
Jos Den Hartog
Sjaak Derksen
Martien Huijsmans
Erik Van Der Velden

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